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BIS

Bishops and Sisters-in-law, 104–109
Boat-racing, 'records' of, 521-522
Boers, establishment of a new republic
in Zululand by the, 430, 891-892
Boulanger (General), alleged popularity
of, 343-346

Brabazon (Lord), The True Reform of
the House of Lords, 119-123

- Decay of Bodily Strength in Towns,
673-676

Brabourne (Lord), Mr. Gladstone on 'the
Irish Demand,' 397-414
Bramston (Miss), letter from, relating
to the discovery of coins at Bacons-
thorpe, 612

Bramwell (Lord), Bishops and Sisters-
in-law, 105-109

Breathing Spaces, how to ensure, 677–
682

Brett (Reginald B.), The Liberal Union-

ists and Coercion, 614-622
Brigit (St.), visions of, 290-300
British territory, area of, 354-355
Burke, his opinions on the Union, 157,
172

Byron (Lord), his swimming feat in the
Hellespont, 519

YABS of New York, 211

CABS

Cairnes (J. E.), on causes of Irish
disaffection, quoted, 316 note
Caledonia, New, penal colonisation of,
833

Cambridge, female education at, see
Newnham College
Canada, emigration to, 604-605
Cape Colony, condition of, 886-888
Carlill (B.), Are Animals mentally
happy? 804-824

Carlisle (Bishop of), see Goodwin
Catholic emancipation wrung from
England by fear, 166-168, 400
Chadwick (Edwin), on marriage with a

deceased wife's sister, quoted, 100
Chamberlain (Mr.), 620
Chambers (James), a beggar-poet, 857-
872

China, medical superstitions of, 903-906
Church disestablishment question in
Parliament, 153-155
Churchyards, injustice of assessing, 367–
368

Clanricarde (Lord), as a landlord, 161
Cloquet (Abbé), 289–290

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- tariffs of the, an obstacle to federal
union, 514-515

- defence of the, 515-516

statistics of the growth of, 776
Common (A. A.), Astronomical Photo-
graphy, 227-237

Commons, the law respecting, 677-678
Commons, House of, state of the, 151
closure in the, 630-631
Competitor, our Great, 792-799
Comte's Atheism, 873-882
Conservatism, the Zenith of, 148-104
Constable, painting of, 588-589
Convict transportation, French, see
French Penal Colonies

- English experience of, 826-827
Coquelin (M.) on Actors and Acting,
800-803

County Board question, the, 253-201
Cowper (Earl), The Liberal Unionists
and Coercion, 623–628
Cricketing, modern, 522-523

Crime, juvenile, how to deal with, 110-

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ARTH, effects of cooling of the, 197
Easter, up to, 629–643
Education, female, 666-672

- at Newnham College described,
843-856

– physical, importance of, 675-676
Egypt, feeling of the French press con-
cerning our occupation of, 721-722
Eleusinian legend, the, 563-564
Ellington (H.), Athletes of the Present
and Past, 517-529

Emigration, on well-meant Nonsense
about, 596-610

Empire, the Closer Union of the, 507-516
England and Europe, 542-558

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Glimpse of Russia, 576-584
Galton (Francis) on the difference in
character of the sexes, quoted, 661–662
Geehl (Dr.) on German Nihilism in
London, quoted, 731

German Hospital, the London, 736
- population of New York, 216
German Life in London, 726-741
Germany and the peace of Europe, 546-

548

- policy of England towards, 557
Gladstone (W. E.), 'Locksley Hall' and
the Jubilee, 1-18

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Notes and Queries on the Irish
Demand, 165-190

The Greater Gods of Olympos : Po-
seidon, 460-480; Apollo, 748-770
-Lecky's History of England in the
Eighteenth Century, 919–936

Mr. Dicey's objections to his scheme
of Home Rule, 301-320
Gladstone, Mr., on the Irish Demand,'
397-414

Gods, the Greater, of Olympos, 460-
480, 748-770

Gogol, his description of rural Russian
life, 137-141

Gold-fields, discovery of, in the Trans-
vaal, 894-896

Goodwin (Bishop), Comte's Atheism,
873-882

Grattan's Parliament, legislation of, 400-
401

Gravitation, law of, 199, 495

Greek Church in Russia, 135-136
Grey (Earl), The Prospect in South
Africa, 428-451

Griffin (Sir Lepel), his impressions of
America, 221

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Ireland, danger of granting a separate
ment to, 155–158

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- the firm government' remedy for,
173-175

the alleged good intention of England
towards, 180-184, 406-409

cost of, to England, 184-185
revolutionary condition of, 633-634

- local government for, 639-642

the land question in, 36–39, 642-643
present condition of, 644

views of the younger Pitt with re-
spect to, 927-928

cause of the rebellion of 1798 in,
930-931

Irish Demand, Notes and Queries on the,
165-190

Irish, the, of New York, 216-218
Irving (Henry), M. Coquelin on Actors
and Acting, 800-803

Italy and the peace of Europe, 550-551
policy of England towards, 556

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its connection with the existence of JE

the National party, 175-178

summary of objections to Mr. Glad-
stone's scheme of, 315-320
Hunter (Sir W. W.), The Ruin of
Aurangzeb, or the History of a Re-
action, 702-718

Huxley (T. H.), Scientific and Pseudo-
Scientific Realism, 191–205

Science and Pseudo-Science, 481-498
Hurley, Professor, on Canon Liddon,
321-339

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ESSOPP (Rev. Dr.), Hill-digging and
Magic, 40-58

Trials of a Country Parson, 362-383
A Warning to the S. P. R., 611-613
Jews in England, distinct national cha-
racter of, 172-173

Johnston (Rev. J.), his proposal for
providing public recreation-grounds,
678

Jubilee, the, poem, 781-791

-Locksley Hall' and the, 1-18
Juvenile criminals, treatment of, 110-
113

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statistics of the growth of, 776

the title of Empress of, 776-777
Indians, North American, variant of the
Eleusinian legend among the, 561-
565

Invention, Government encouragement
of, in the United States, 792
-practically discouraged by the British
Government, 794-795

ATSCHER (Leopold), German Life
in London, 726-741

Kean (Edmund), acting of, 801
Keith (James), Our Great Competitor,
792-799

Kelleher (Father), imprisonment of,
633, 653

Knatchbull - Hugessen (Miss Eva),
Newnham College from within, 843-
856

Kropotkin (Prince), The Scientific Bases
of Anarchy, 238-252

Ireland, the Government of, 19-39, 301-AND question in Ireland, 30-39,

320

642-643

concessions to, from fear, 166, 400 Land-tax, the, 366

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ORA

Medley (George W.), Fair-trade Fog
and Fallacy, 273-285

Men and Women, Mental Differences
between, 654-672

Merriman (John), The Closer Union of
the Empire, 507-516

Militia Regiment, a, 566–575

Miracles and laws of nature, 200-202
Moncrief (John), his collection of quack
remedies, 913-914

Morell (J. R.), his translation of Tauler's
'Following of Christ,' 499
Morgan (G. Osborne), On Well-meant
Nonsense about Emigration, 596-610
Morley (John), The Government of Ire-
land, 19-39, 301-320

Mummies, the belief in the medicinal
virtues of, 908-909

Museums, the Dulness of, 384-396

pressing need of decentralisation in, NATAL, condition of, 888-893

796

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Natural selection, theory of, its in-
adequacy as a theory of the origin of
species, 59

- influence of, on the mental character
of the sexes, 661-662

Newnham College from within, 843–
856

Newspaper Office, Twenty-four Hours in
a, 452-459

Newspapers, secular, samples of, 266–
269

Newton (Sir Isaac) a contradiction of
Comte's law, 880

New York, Notes on, 206-226

Norton (Lord), Schools as Prisons and
Prisons as Schools, 110-118
Noumea, the French convict settlement
at, 833

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Marriage with a deceased wife's sister, Olympic games, the foot-races at the,

104-109

Martineau (Harriet), her translation of

Comte's Philosophie Positive,' 873
Mayer (M.), his experiences of convict
life in New Caledonia, 834-835
Medicines, Strange, 901-918

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519-520

Olympos, the Greater Gods of, 460–480,
748-770

Orange Free State, condition of the,
893-894

Orange lodges, origin of, 402, 929–930
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